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unheralded (uhn HER ild id) adj. uncelebrated in advance; unforetold; not pre-
announced; unpredicted
• The circus’s arrival in town was completely unheralded.
• The president made an unheralded trip to the front.
universal (YOO ni VER sil) adj. 1. present or occurring everywhere; 2. not limit-
ed or restricted; 3. highly adaptable; usable for many different purposes
• Air is universal where humans are able to live.
• The Constitution’s framers believed in a universal right to freedom of
speech.
• A hammer is one of the few tools that have universal applications.
[-ly adv.] [Syn. general, generic]
unparalleled (uhn PA ruh leld) adj. unequaled; unmatched; that has no
parallel
• The quality of Geoffrey’s cinematography is unparalleled in the history of
filmmaking.
• Picasso had a grasp of shape relationships that is unparalleled in the known
art world.
unresolved (UHN riz AHLVD) adj. unsettled; undetermined; unexplained;
unanalyzed
• The difficulties Ralph and Edna had in understanding one another were
unresolved by their having a child.
• The chemical composition of the compound remained unresolved, even
after analysis by spectrograph.
unutterable (uhn UH tir uh bl) adj. that can’t be described or expressed;
inexpressible
• The shock that Sarah felt was unutterable.
• Jack found the words needed to describe the horror he felt upon hearing of
the fire were unutterable.
[unutterably adv.]
upstart (UHP stahrt) n. 1. a person who has recently become wealthy, and so is
presumptuous or aggressive; 2. one who does not know his/her proper place
• The country club caters to the longtime aristocracy, and its board has
always voted to keep upstarts out.
• The upstart was reprimanded when he tried to cut into the front of the
line.